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leahey
15 years agoOccasional Contributor
Robert(s), have a look at this:
I threw a TcxButtonEdit on a form and opened it up in the TC Object Browser. The "Buttons" property is a property of the non-visual "Properties" property of the DX editors. To get to it, you have to know your way around the Object Browser, and here's your crash course:
- Make sure that, in the object browser, you're in Advanced View: with the cxButtonEdit selected in the Object Tree, look under the Properties tab on the right side of the Object Browser. If it says "Basic view", click on the link that says "View more members (Advanced view)".
- In the Search edit, on the far right, start typing "Properties". The browser will filter down until you should see the Properties property under the RTTI group with a value of "[Object]". Click the ellipsis button of that editor to drill into the object.
- Now we're into the non-visual "Properties" object which has the Buttons object.
However, now I feel I've led you astray: I can see the Buttons object, but it's basically nothing but a pointer; no propeties. I can't experiment any farther right now since I've got a meeting. More later...
I threw a TcxButtonEdit on a form and opened it up in the TC Object Browser. The "Buttons" property is a property of the non-visual "Properties" property of the DX editors. To get to it, you have to know your way around the Object Browser, and here's your crash course:
- Make sure that, in the object browser, you're in Advanced View: with the cxButtonEdit selected in the Object Tree, look under the Properties tab on the right side of the Object Browser. If it says "Basic view", click on the link that says "View more members (Advanced view)".
- In the Search edit, on the far right, start typing "Properties". The browser will filter down until you should see the Properties property under the RTTI group with a value of "[Object]". Click the ellipsis button of that editor to drill into the object.
- Now we're into the non-visual "Properties" object which has the Buttons object.
However, now I feel I've led you astray: I can see the Buttons object, but it's basically nothing but a pointer; no propeties. I can't experiment any farther right now since I've got a meeting. More later...